Beyblade (a single Beyblade is sometimes abbreviated to Bey) is a line of spinning top toys originally developed and manufactured by Takara Tomy, first released in Japan on July 1999. The main premise of the series is that the beyblade is customizable, with interchangeable parts.
Beyblade: Metal Fusion, also known as Metal Fight Beyblade (メタルファイトベイブレード, Metaru Faito Beiburēdo), is a Japanese manga created by Takafumi Adachi, serialized in Shogakukan's monthly magazine CoroCoro Comic between September 2008 and February 2012. Find great deals on eBay for Beyblade Metal Fusion in BeyBlade Toys. Shop with confidence. Jump to Beyblade Metal System (Pre-HWS) - Beyblade is a line of spinning top toys originally developed and manufactured by Takara Tomy, first released.
Both the toys and their name were inspired by 'Beigoma', a traditional spinning top. The concept is similar to Battling Tops, a board game developed by Ideal Toy Company in 1968. The introduction of the toy corresponded with the start of the Beyblade manga series of the same name. In 2002, Hasbro began to sell Beyblade tHit or miss under the license of Takara Tomy. In 2005, Takara Tomy stopped the first generation series. On August 2008, Takara Tomy started manufacturing the second generation series.
The game is played with two players or more. Each player is allowed up to three Beyblades to choose from during a match. Players may use any parts available to them to make their Beyblades as long as they are not restricted (such as in tournament play), but may not switch parts once a match has started. Players may choose from any of the three Beyblades they have with them for any battle in a match. The 1st player that reaches 1point (in Beyblade Burst, it's only up to 3 points in the last battle in a contest) is the winner. A battle royale can also be played, where in that case the last player with their Beyblade spinning wins.
Points are awarded to the player based on how their Beyblade knocks out their opponent's Beyblade:
In the event of a draw (both Beyblades are knocked out of the ring, stop spinning simutanuosly, or burst at the same time), no points are awarded to either players.
Beyblade type determines play style. The 3 main types have rock-paper-scissors style effectiveness, with Attack generally being weak to Defense, Defense to Stamina, and Stamina to Attack. However, due to the high variability of the custom designs, this is not a hard rule. Balance types may be strong or weak to any of the others depending on specific parts.
All Beyblade battles take place in a special arena called a Beystadium. It is primarily a shallow plastic tub but may have other features dependent on the purpose of the particular stadium.
Different stadiums were released in different markets. TakaraTomy and Sonokong produce Beystadiums similar to those featured in the manga, with open sections in the walls and openings on the sides to launch into. Hasbro produces stadiums with high walls and pockets that count as a ring-out instead.
Common features of a Beystadium include a shallow impression called a cyclone ridge, which allows Attack type Beyblades to move around quickly without accidentally knocking themselves out, and cyclone points, which are recessed disks in the stadium floor that spin freely to add randomness to a battle. Other features may be specific to the series that the Beystadium is released in, like outer Rail sections in the Beyblade Burst: Turbo being meant for SlingShock Beyblades to move around the outside of the stadium before returning in a straight line toward a certain point.
The 'Basic System' tops are the first generation of Beyblade tops. They are made entirely of plastic, with the exception of Weight Disks and some tips. These Beyblades consist of four basic parts:
Introduced with the V-series, the 'Magnacore' line of Beyblade toys featured magnetic Spin Gears and Weight Disks to attract or repel blades from each other. Additionally, certain Beystadiums had points to attach magnets, which affected the movement patterns of the Beyblades.
Engine Gear tops were introduced with the G-series, and retain the same major design of a typical Beyblade, including a Bit Piece, an Attack Ring, a Weight Disk, and a Blade Base; Engine Gear tops, however, replace the typical Spin Gear with a more advanced Engine Gear, which affects the movement of the top during the battle. Each Engine Gear includes a Turbo Winder to wind-up the engine core. When in action, the Blade Base releases the Engine Gear determined by the Blade Base's clutch lock system. This series of Beyblades were the last ones to be made of plastic parts with the exception of the weight disks. The later ones were semi-metal or completely metal.
Beyblade HMS (Hard Metal System) is a line of Beyblade toys released after the Engine Gear line of blades in respect to the anime series. This series, unlike ones in the past, use smaller pieces made mostly of metal. HMS Beyblades have a distinct advantage over previously released Beyblades, that being that their spin velocities are 1.5-2× faster.[2]
These tops are composed of a four-layer part system:
This system was released in 2008 in Japan and in 2010 worldwide. It was rebranded as the Performance Top System in Hasbro markets. It introduces new components making the Beyblades more complex, including a wheel made of polycarbonate and a wider variety of bottoms. These kinds of Beyblades were sold under the Beyblade: Metal Fusion brand. All parts of an HWS Beyblade are plastic except for the Fusion Wheel. A Key Tool is used to assemble the Beyblade, locking the Face Bolt and Performance Tip to the Spin Track. The main difference from the earlier Metal System is the replacement of the metal wheel with a combination of a plastic Energy Ring and Metal/Fusion Wheel. This was done to prevent breakage of launcher parts.
Names of Beyblades can now be determined by their parts. For example, Storm Pegasus 105RF has a 'Pegasus' Energy Ring/Clear Wheel, 'Storm' Fusion Wheel/Metal Wheel, '105(10.5mm)' Spin Track/Track, and a 'RF (Rubber Flat)' Bottom/Performance Tip.
4D system Beyblades were introduced in March 2011. It is an expansion of the Hybrid Wheel System which introduced new parts including the 4D Fusion Wheel and 4D Bottom. Additionally, the plastic parts of the wheels are made of a heavier, stronger material.[3]
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The 4D Fusion Wheel replaces the standard Fusion Wheel. It is made of multiple parts, including the PC Frame, Metal Frame, and Core. Some omit a standard frame and core design, such as L-Drago Destroy which has an upper metal frame to replace the Energy Ring and a lower PC core with rubber inserts to replace the Fusion Wheel, essentially flipping the common construction of most tops from this system.
The 4D Bottom replaces the Spin Track and includes a built-in gimmick involving the tip, such as being quickly changed between battles without disassembly, changing performance based on stamina, or spinning freely on a bearing.
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The Zero G System continues the trend of the Hybrid Wheel System by using compatible parts. In uses the same engineering for the Spin Track and Performance Tip while introducing parts that can be used in place of others. The Crystal Wheel and Warrior/Chrome Wheel replace the Fusion Wheel and Energy Ring, while a similar but slightly longer Face Bolt is used due to the extra thickness of the new wheels. Stadiums for this system have rounded bottoms that cause them to pivot, which changes the movement patterns of the battling Beyblades. Additionally, the Crystal Wheel may be replaced with a second Warrior Wheel to create a heavier Synchrome Beyblade.
This system is designed in such a way that the top may separate if it has sustained enough hits, which creates a burst gimmick due to a spring in the Performance Tip. The Burst System consists of 3 parts:
Other systemBeyblade: Ebs (Extreme Bottom System) is a system of Beyblade by Hasbro released in Beyblade: Metal Masters. They are separated into four groups, 'Tornado Battlers' (taller, all plastic), 'Electro Battlers' (light and sound effects), 'IR Spin Control Beyblades' (remote controlled), and ¨Stealth Battlers¨ (hidden weapons released by centripetal force). None of these can be customized.
Beyblade Burst Micro is a miniature scale version of the main Beyblade Burst series. Because of their small size, the tops can only be customized by changing the tips.[4]
Newcomer Gingka saves Kenta from the Face Hunters but then is challenged to a 100-to-1 battle.
Before Gingka's new friend Madoka can finish fixing his broken bey Pegasus, he uses it to fight Kyoya.
Kenta challenges Gingka to a battle. Kyoya is challenged to battle Doji.
Doji presents Benkei with the powerful Beyblade Dark Bull so he can defeat Gingka.
When a crab-obsessed villain named Tetsuya Watarigani kidnaps Madoka, Gingka must battle him to save her.
Hikaru Hasama issues a challenge to battle Gingka with Benkei's help, but Kenta poses as Gingka and fights her instead.
Benkei trains Kenta to face Hikaru again. Madoka gives Kenta a bey part to help him create a new special move, which he uses to defeat Hikaru.
Doji sends Kyoya to Wolf Canyon to prove his worth.
Kyoya returns from Wolf Canyon and battles Benkei, destroying the warehouse they're in.
Gingka battles Kyoya, and Kyoya creates a tornado that rips through the city, which inadvertently summons Gingka's friends to cheer him on.
Gingka and the gang arrive at the Dark Nebula and are assaulted with a bey storm from above. They must use their special moves to fend it off.
The gang are met with traps set by Merci on their way to confront Doji. Doji asks Gingka to join forces with him.
Gingka battles his long-lost nemesis Ryuga, but his anger gets in the way of winning.
In flashbacks, we learn about Gingka's father, Ryo, who originally had the bey Pegasus and was defeated by Ryuga and lightning L-Drago.
The gang sets out to find Gingka in his hometown but are faced with challenges along the way, including a mysterious traveler named Hyoma.
On their way to Gingka's village, the gang is tested by Hyoma, who reveals he is an old friend of Gingka's.
When the gang arrives in the village, Gingka is not there. Gingka climbs a mountain to obtain a scroll that may hold the key to defeating Ryuga.
Hyoma and Gingka show the gang their beyblading stadiums of the past. Hyoma challenges Gingka to a battle, the kind they've never done before.
Benkei and Kenta learn how to change parts on their beys, which makes their beys even stronger, especially for the Aquatic Tag-Team Tournament.
Gingka and his friends go to the remote Beyblade Island to participate in the intense Survival Battle competition.
The Survival Battle continues, and it's down to the wire with eight competitors remaining. Who will win?
In the jaw-dropping finale of the Survival Battle, the fight takes an unexpected turn and everyone is shocked by the final victor.
As the winner of the Survival Battle, Yu is granted his wish: to have a Battle Bladers tournament, the biggest beyblade competition in the world.
Battles heat up as the bladers earn points for entry into the Battle Bladers competition. Gingka meets a new rival, Tsubasa, who tests his strength.
Kyoya comes across a calculating opponent named Tobio, aka Captain Capri, whose moves appear erratic but not unstoppable.
Tsubasa proves his worthiness as a blader and joins forces with Doji's Dark Nebula Organization.
The competition to make it into Battle Bladers heats up with Yu battling Hyoma and Tsubasa battling Kenta.
As everyone gears up for Battle Bladers, the crab-obsessed Tetsuya is up to his usual tricks defeating everyone -- except Gingka.
Kenta befriends a new blader, Sora, who has amazing power but no control. Sora copies Gingka's special move but cannot pull it off.
Gingka is pushed to the limits when he enters an important challenge match and faces a self-proclaimed magician named Ryutaro.
Four battles go on in four different stadiums as the competition heats up to make it into Battle Bladers.
In an exciting challenge match for Battle Bladers, six bladers are pitted against each other at the same time.
When Phoenix saves Gingka's bey pointer from Tetsuya's claws, Gingka must battle Phoenix and loses all his points.
Gingka has to create a new special move when battling his new opponent, Teru, whose ballet skills make him an incredible blader.
Tsubasa sneaks into the Dark Nebula but is caught by Doji, who makes him battle many Dark Nebula bladers to earn his freedom.
Tsubasa is almost defeated by Ryuga in an intense battle, but Phoenix comes to the rescue. Gingka fights Tobio in a stadium of moving walls.
When a gang led by Busujima takes over their stadium, Kenta and Sora have to battle hard to get it back.
Even though Gingka panics about winning back enough points to enter Battle Bladers, he gives up a match to help his friends win against Tsubasa.
Gingka beats Phoenix, leading Phoenix to return his pointer with enough points for Battle Bladers. Tsubasa has been working for the WBBA.
Battle Bladers begins, but it turns out that Doji is in charge. Regardless, Benkei, Kenta and Gingka beat their first opponents.
Hyoma must battle an unknown blader, Reiji from the Dark Nebula, who uses a Poison Serpent to take him down.
The gang nurses Hikaru back to health after her defeat by Ryuga; Yu is forced to battle Reiji to see if he can stay with the Dark Nebula.
Benkei battles his idol, Kyoya; Gingka battles Ryutaro, and the winner's celebration is cut short when they are visited by the wounded Yu.
After a fierce battle with Ryuga, Tsubasa is eliminated from Battle Bladers; Ryuga issues a challenge to Gingka, who readily accepts.
The semifinals pit Gingka against Reiji. Doji takes Yu away, so Hyoma and Kenta go to the Dark Nebula to save him.
Gingka manages to defeat Reiji using a mirror to reflect his attacks; Phoenix helps rescue Yu and defeats Doji in battle.
The masked blader Phoenix is revealed to be Gingka's father; Ryuga saps Doji of his energy, making Ryuga more powerful.
Kyoya and Ryuga meet in an intense semifinal battle. Kyoya is ahead until L-Drago takes over in a final explosion.
Ryuga builds a special arena for his match with Gingka. Gingka is winning until Ryuga mutates into a monstrous figure.
In a spirited finale, Gingka battles with a mutated version of Ryuga. Gingka uses the spirit of all bladers to free Ryuga from the dark bey and win.